By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of PolicyAs of this article’s publication, the U.S. Senate has reached a bipartisan agreement on a temporary funding measure, known as a continuing resolution (…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of November 3: “Private equity firms are snapping up mobile home parks − and driving out the residents who…
By Dee Ross, NLIHC Tenant Leader Fellow This week's (November 13) Training Institute for Tenants & Residents (TITR) session is cancelled. The sessions will resume January 2026. Register for…
Note: SLT = State and local tax deduction on owner-occupied homes. PH = Public Housing. LIHTC = Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. Other = National Housing Trust Fund, Sections 202 and…
By Raquel Harati, NLIHC Research Analyst A report by the Urban Institute titled, “How Does the Federal Government Support Housing?”, demonstrates how federal government support to higher-income…
By Tia Turner, NLIHC Project Manager, Our Homes, Our Votes Several key affordable housing and homelessness-related ballot measures were approved by voters during the November 4, 2025, elections…
By Kayla Blackwell, NLIHC Senior Housing Policy Analyst and Sarita Kelkar, NLIHC Policy Intern The National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) released a report examining housing discrimination in…
NLIHC’s fall 2025 edition of Tenant Talk, Navigating Funding Cuts: Empowering Tenants to Shape Policy, focuses on the federal budget process and encourages tenant advocates to take action to support…
Listen to an audio recording of this article, narrated by author Bronwyn Carver of Portland, Oregon. By Bronwyn Carver (Portland, OR)Trigger warnings: substance use, death.In May of 2015, after…
Listen to an audio recording of this letter, narrated by Editorial Board member Ms. Geraldine Collins. Dear Readers,Cuts to federal programs have historically impacted low-income communities,…
NLIHC invites you to join the next session in the Training Institute for Tenants & Residents (TITR) series. The upcoming webinar — “Civic Engagement 101” — will take place on Thursday, October 30…
Two federal judges issued rulings asserting the Trump Administration is legally required to use contingency funding for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to continue at least partial …